Episode 1100 - John Borter

Episode 1100 - John Borter

SUMMARY

In this episode, Andrew Adams speaks with John Borter about his journey in martial arts, starting from his late entry into Taekwondo to his current focus on Irish stick fighting. They discuss the challenges of transitioning from student to instructor, the differences between various martial arts styles, and the cultural aspects that influence Irish stick fighting. Borter shares insights from his experiences, including teaching at Wally J's 90th birthday celebration and the unique principles that differentiate Filipino martial arts from Irish stick fighting. In this conversation, John Borter discusses the rich history and cultural significance of Irish stick fighting, tracing its roots back to centuries of occupation and oppression in Ireland. He explains how the British penal laws impacted the Irish population and led to the development of stick fighting as a means of self-defense and community expression. Borter highlights the Shillelagh as a traditional weapon and its evolution over time. He also emphasizes the role of social media in reviving interest in Irish stick fighting and the importance of maintaining the integrity of the Doyle system for future generations.

TAKEAWAYS

  • John Borter started martial arts at 28 due to work schedule.
  • Borter gravitated towards Hapkido for its joint locking techniques.
  • He trained with Professor Wally J in Small Circle Jiu Jitsu.
  • Borter transitioned to Irish stick fighting after closing his school.
  • The transition from student to instructor was natural for him.
  • Borter emphasizes the differences between Filipino and Irish stick fighting.
  • He believes that each martial art has unique principles and techniques.
  • Cultural aspects play a significant role in Irish stick fighting.
  • Irish history is marked by centuries of occupation and cultural suppression.
  • The British penal laws severely restricted the rights of Irish Catholics.
  • Irish stick fighting evolved as a response to oppression and cultural loss.
  • Faction fights were a form of social expression and community bonding.
  • The Shillelagh is a traditional Irish weapon made primarily from blackthorn.
  • Blackthorn is favored for its durability and historical significance in stick fighting.
  • Social media has played a crucial role in reviving interest in Irish stick fighting.
  • Maintaining the integrity of the Doyle system is essential for its legacy.
  • Future growth of Irish stick fighting is expected while preserving its core traditions.

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